Manufacturing constraints define limitations like material properties, production speed, or tooling capacity that shape feasible design and assembly. Engineers use these rules to avoid costly errors, ensuring parts are buildable and cost-efficient. Manufacturers benefit from reduced waste and rework, while designers gain realistic parameters for innovation, balancing quality with scalability.
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